Rei Sakamoto vs Yibing Wu Odds Comparison - Challenger Nottingham

Rei Sakamoto vs Yibing Wu Odds Comparison - Challenger Nottingham

Competition: Challenger Nottingham

Sport: Tennis

Region: Challenger

Starts (UTC):

Match status: Not started

Odds

Typical 1X2 prices (averages across listed bookmakers): home ~2.44, away ~1.51.

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Info

Round: 25

H2H

Recent form and head-to-head for Rei Sakamoto vs Yibing Wu (static summary for search engines).

Recent matches — Rei Sakamoto

  • 1779204300 · Rei Sakamoto — 2-6,5-7 — Pedro Martinez
  • 1778747400 · Alex Molcan — 6-4,6-0 — Rei Sakamoto
  • 1778664600 · Rei Sakamoto — 6-4,3-6,6-3 — Alexandre Muller
  • 1778578200 · Rei Sakamoto — 7-5,6-1 — Chun Hsin Tseng
  • 1778488200 · Rei Sakamoto — 6-7,6-2,7-6 — Matteo Martineau
  • 1777363200 · Rei Sakamoto — 7-5,6-7,7-6 — Ryan Seggerman
  • 1777280400 · Rei Sakamoto — 6-2,7-6 — Nicola Porcu
  • 1776762000 · Rei Sakamoto — 6-7,7-6,6-7 — Vilius Gaubas
  • 1776672000 · Zachary Svajda — 6-7,1-6 — Rei Sakamoto
  • 1776348900 · Henrique Rocha — 7-6,7-6 — Rei Sakamoto

Recent matches — Yibing Wu

  • 1781090100 · Thijs Boogaard — 6-3,2-6,6-4 — Yibing Wu
  • 1779958800 · Flavio Cobolli — 6-4,6-4,6-4 — Yibing Wu
  • 1779724500 · Yibing Wu — 7-5,6-2,6-4 — Marcos Giron
  • 1777643400 · Yibing Wu — 4-6,7-5,4-6 — Ethan Quinn
  • 1777545600 · Alexander Shevchenko — 6-7,5-7 — Yibing Wu
  • 1777371900 · Yibing Wu — 6-3,6-4 — Alexandre Muller
  • 1776770700 · Yibing Wu — 0-6,6-7 — Titouan Droguet
  • 1776678600 · Yibing Wu — 6-1,7-5 — Manas Manoj Dhamne
  • 1776013200 · Yibing Wu — 6-1,4-6,6-3 — Stefan Dostanic
  • 1775933700 · Yibing Wu — 6-3,7-5 — Darwin Blanch

About this match

Rei Sakamoto and Yibing Wu both arrive at this Challenger Nottingham opener on the back of identical recent records – two wins apiece from their last five outings. Sakamoto’s victories came against Alexandre Muller and Chun Hsin Tseng, while Wu downed Marcos Giron and Alexander Shevchenko. Despite that balanced form line, the early prices show a clear favourite in Wu, who sits at the lower end of the market. The gap between the two in the first odds looks wider than their recent results might suggest, especially with no head‑to‑head history to tip the scale.

Grass‑court tennis brings its own rhythm, and this match lands during the build‑up to Wimbledon. For both players, adapting to the surface quickly is often decisive. Wu has more experience at higher levels, but Sakamoto’s recent wins show he can compete. With neither holding a known edge on grass from the data provided, the favourite’s shorter price may reflect career profile rather than current momentum.

The Challenger Nottingham odds offer the first snapshot, but the similar recent form of both men suggests this could be a closer contest than the market alone implies.